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RE: Project Vlog #7 DTUBE/ HOW TO DO DTUBE VLOGS IN PUBLIC WITH NO FEAR.

in #dtube6 years ago (edited)

I love that you are very confident with vlogging in public. It's like the more you do it, the better one gets used to it. When I am vlogging in a very noisy place, I use this mic from Amazon. It directly plugs into my phone and I just press record then I pin/ stick it on my top. However, sometimes I do not mind and I just try to speak louder especially if it is a not so serious vlog.

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Nice mic, thanks for sharing. I have something similar but can't find it at the moment. I used it for most of my early vlogs. I guess using it does make a lot of sense because the mic is closer to your voice.
I stopped using it when I got my Samsung smartphone, it handles noise better than my other phone. My aim was to eliminate any extra attachments that made vlogging a little bit complicated. In that way, I can vlog anyday, anytime without putting things together.
Right now, I'm working on 'anywhere' to make the vlogs more interesting. l must confess, I love your vlogs.

Thankyou so much. I also agree. I also bought the smallest camera possible one that I can put in my bag whenever. My phone takes bad videos and I had to upgrade. There are also noise editors that you can use in post-production but that is too much work. Which samsung do you use?

  • I also love your encouraging videos. When I came on here after being gone for close to 4 months, it was like starting afresh. Thanks for your support and for giving such great advice. I loved the one about Practice. practice. practice.

  • As you go on your week, I came across a quote that resonates with that, "It takes 10000 hours to become an overnight success". Have a lovely week.

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